Category Archives: growing herbs in pots

Hanging Gardens of Nebuchad Lisa

Just a short post to tell you about an idea from one of my wife’s pals. This lady, who is a real go-getter, decided she wanted to grow veggies and herbs in her tiny courtyard. She measured one of the walls fronting the courtyard and off she went to her local building supplier and bought guttering and brackets long enough for the wall space available and got her husband to help her put up the guttering on the walls as blind gutters and fill the profiles with a good soil mix.

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Hanging Gardens of Nebuchad Lisa

Developing Your Indoor Herb Garden Kits

My previous post examined the features of pots and containers for creating your indoor herb garden kits, as well as appropriate kinds of herb for inclusion therein. I would at this juncture like to concentrate on several other options you might want to make if you want to gain optimum pleasure and functionality from a

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Developing Your Indoor Herb Garden Kits

Pots, Containers And Indoor Herb Gardens

Container and indoor growth Herbs are probably the most suitable and attractive container plants and virtually every species may be potted with great success, whether initially propogated by seed or nursey seedlings.

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Eastern Purple Coneflower or Echinacea

Echinacea purpurea Appearance This perennial blooming plant is 1.2 m (3′6″) tall and .5 m (18″) broad at maturation.

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Eastern Purple Coneflower or Echinacea